If I may make a suggestion, show how these individual teams have finished over the last 5 years in national rankings to put it into perspective for those of us who have no idea about what is happening and add it into the OP.

If I may make a suggestion, show how these individual teams have finished over the last 5 years in national rankings to put it into perspective for those of us who have no idea about what is happening and add it into the OP.

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It's a good suggestion. I'm curious, too. Seem to be a number of national championships.

Daughter played on one of the two club soccer teams. I'll tell ya, it was pretty intense and required a lot of time and effort. I'm not sure how they do it, but they had, like, a Level 1 team and Level 2 team. She was on the Level 2. The varsity actually recruited girls every so often from the "1" team. At any rate, they did road trips and the whole bit. Her team got 2nd in the "National Championship" for whatever level she was in. The toughest thing were the fees. She had to pay, like, $1,500 a season plus travel. It got to be too much for her and she dropped it.

Looks like the Men's lacrosse team is at their (Men's Collegiate Lacrosse Association, (MCLA)) National Championships, being held at UC- Irvine (yesterday and today) and, for those who advance, Chapman University (looks to be in Orange, CA) Thursday and Saturday.

Per their twitter, the Buffs won their 1st round game yesterday 17-6 (over UC- Santa Barbara) and are facing Cal Poly (San Luis Obispo) in the 2nd round today at 5:00 MT. At least per the pole (http://mcla.us/polls/2016/week_10), looks like the Buffs might be considered a SLIGHT underdog today, as they're "only" ranked #5, while Cal Poly is #3.

Also, for future reference (may want to include the info and link in the OP?), looks like next year's home lacrosse games (as I believe hockey games are also) will be available to be seen via video stream-